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The Highest and Lowest Temperatures Recorded in Every European Country and the Location They Have Been Recorded

by reischmarton

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   I used this wikipedia page
 

   All errors (so far)  ((I’m a silly goober))
 

   apparently I can’t add two numbers.
Denmark (67,6°C) should be green.
Portugal (63,4°C) should be yellow.
UK (67,5 °C difference) should be blue-ish.
 

   I forgot switzerland and Liechtenstein, Switzerland should be 41,5°C
– 2003 and -41,8 °C – 1987. Liechtenstein should be 37,4 °C – 2003 and
-21°C – 1968
 

   The hottest temperature ever recorded in Austria was 40,5°C in 2013 near the border with Slovakia.
 

   The lowest temperature in Lithuania should be -42,9°C, not 42,9°C.
 

   The red dot in Estonia is misplaced, it should be in the south-east of the country in Võru.
 

   The Low temperature in Montenegro should be -33,2°C recorded in Kosanica in 2022. (The -8°C is for Podgorica).
 

   I will make a map with imperial units for the Americans next time because y’all throwing a tantrum in the comments.